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big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill nye and i put it out. i started in college without a science background. it's called soccket. stores like a portable generator to power small electrical appliances that are critical to the developing world. [applause] >> thanks. yeah, my parents like it, too. so, you know, the idea for us -- we noticed -- we don't want to try to fix all the energy problems we simply want to address them, raise awareness about the global energy problems but, specifically, we wanted our means of addressing this problem to be fun. and i think
big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill...
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the vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them these debates will continue as to what caused this tragic sinking but it doesn't do anything to relieve the grief here on the banks of the volga. this is the happy scene that should have been this ship was designed almost identically to the ball carrier in this room almost identical to the one that children on that ship played in but for whatever reason their fate was very different. as crowds gathered in remembrance of those killed by the sinking of the volga pleasure boat it was the younger victims that seem to cast the longest shadow. these schoolgirls had lost one of their classmates. we started. you know for a year she never had arguments with anyone she was a very kind girl and was always really to help. those divers reach the playroom one of the pole carriers upper decks they found the bodies of the children that had gathered there just before the boat sun
the vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them these debates will continue as to what caused this tragic sinking but it doesn't do anything to relieve the grief here on the banks of the volga. this is the happy scene that should have been this ship was designed almost identically to the ball carrier in this room...
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they're concerned with the really big question that dominated all of american politics. how do you regrouped project america when the government is running out of money and the people are no longer prepared to pay more in taxes? this man looks like your typical computer science professor. he could really do with a new bicycle. he can certainly afford it. in a light 90's, he had two students, an enterprising duo that promised him a share in their new business if he gave him their advice. how much are you actually were? >> i don't like to answer that question. -- how much are you actually worth? >> more than a billion? >> that would not be completely inaccurate, let me put it that way. >> and billionaire professor who carries his own chipped tea mug. he is probably the richest academic in the world. he worries that in obama's america, wealth has become a dirty word. >> we should be empowering these people. we should be encouraging the next generation but i think there is almost a hostile attitude towards the people that have been successful in this country and the people t
they're concerned with the really big question that dominated all of american politics. how do you regrouped project america when the government is running out of money and the people are no longer prepared to pay more in taxes? this man looks like your typical computer science professor. he could really do with a new bicycle. he can certainly afford it. in a light 90's, he had two students, an enterprising duo that promised him a share in their new business if he gave him their advice. how...
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there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crisis these weaknesses came to the surface. and on the other side of the ocean american politicians are still tussling about how to raise the country's debt ceiling while republicans and democrats argue secretary of state hillary clinton has been trying to calm nervous asian investors that they will meet next week's deadline but economic analyst martin headachy says it's already too late. the united states is essentially bankrupt in any case if they increase their debt ceiling actually as the chinese rating agency dugong has been saying even if they find an agreement and they increase the debt ceiling well what is going to be as a result more dead so if the u.s. has thirteen point five trillion of their and that's just the nomination of their budget it's not even the fiscal deb including all the unfunded liabilities that the united states government actually keeps of the books and if you include this figure really a looking
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we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot around mid-80s for d.c. because of the mostly cloudy conditions expected. 80 in martinsburg. 84 degrees in frederick. here is a look at your seven- day forecast. so, stormy conditions today. the critical period, 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. you can go home early from work to beat that, i would do that. saturday morning, a chance for some morning showers. otherwise becoming partly cloudy. highs in the upper 80s. sunday, lower 90s then on monday, another system comes on through bringing more showers and storms. we're heating up near mid-90s. here is angie with your traffic. good morning. >> good morning. right now, we're
we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot around mid-80s for d.c. because of the...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the...
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nobody doing any other kind of terrorism would connect this big bomb blast at the center of the political environment in norway and then go over to this island, which is a remote island, which you would have to know about, and then start killing people. it is so domestic, this terrorism. >> the question that the norwegian leader was meant to be at either one of these locations, i assume you believe this makes it a very politically motivated attack. >> absolutely. absolutely. al-qaeda terrorism would go to the mainframe station in oslo and blow that up. -- main train station in oslo and blow that up. this is so local, so norwegian, so to speak. we have our domestic terrorism now. >> that was a professor and terrorist expert. earlier, the norwegian prime minister, jens stoltenberg, delivered a somber statement about the attacks and called on norway to stand together in this time of crisis. >> we have all been shaken by the evil that struck us so brutally. this is an evening demanding a lot from all of us, and the days following will demand even more. nor will stand together in time of crisi
nobody doing any other kind of terrorism would connect this big bomb blast at the center of the political environment in norway and then go over to this island, which is a remote island, which you would have to know about, and then start killing people. it is so domestic, this terrorism. >> the question that the norwegian leader was meant to be at either one of these locations, i assume you believe this makes it a very politically motivated attack. >> absolutely. absolutely....
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really something quite frightening if indeed it only really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis you mention here a fairy tale with all too appealing countries chip save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple now nenni a letter requesting taking the bait. i mean. this fellow's as well. after more than a decade of great businesses like badasses have been hit hard. so something stayed in athens is still bustling the problems with the economy means that many businesses here in greece simply got on. during the year in many european places but the many of their members with we could colonies it didn't mean european wages with one botched bailout after another year of skeptics who wanted danger from the start they have become the unlikely here is it his tail just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed your obsession with creating this euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy you appear to be happy for millions and billions of people to be unemployed and to be poor i'm to
really something quite frightening if indeed it only really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis you mention here a fairy tale with all too appealing countries chip save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple now nenni a letter requesting taking the bait. i mean. this fellow's as well. after more than a decade of great businesses like badasses have been hit hard. so something stayed in athens is still bustling the problems with...
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there were forty thousand who marched at the review conference of the nonproliferation treaty well the big difference in numbers true is the peace movement lost its organization totally significantly but the lesson there is very clear a mass violent political movement can change rooms. and the importance of nuclear proliferation very much one. are even aware of or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is rafael even though. i'd just like to say that you and your speech is now serving part of my school. right here. and i like to play. right through it once i actually found out how bad it was three different people who really made it clear to me speakers. and internet research which shocked me and i watched it smash were very last stage to have a speaker all the way from new york. she is an activist disarmament educator producer your advisor on the list just keeps going there's different warm welcome for kathleen. ok the effectiveness of a social movement is sometimes very surprising and hard to track but
there were forty thousand who marched at the review conference of the nonproliferation treaty well the big difference in numbers true is the peace movement lost its organization totally significantly but the lesson there is very clear a mass violent political movement can change rooms. and the importance of nuclear proliferation very much one. are even aware of or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is...
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this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan hill parade starts downtown about 10:00. and fireworks of course. celebrations all around the bay area tonight. we have a complete list of places to go and view. all you have to do is go to our website at cbs5.com. time now 4:56. following two developing stories this 4th of july. we're live at a deadly bart station shooting. contra costa county. what >>> we'll be right back. back at the 5:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, closed, after a police shooting. what led up to the deadly >>> a violent start to the 4th of july. a bart station closed after a police shooting there. what led up to that deadly gunfire
this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan...
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the pacific and i felt for the first time in my life that new zealand was not remote and that we were big compared to. some of the things out that was so for god's country. i was brought up on the higher the peace activist mother she's been around to turn priests it took his last thirty years starts in my blood and i feel a responsibility to continue that work. i have this funny memory of mum buying a crane piece stick of it put on it went out and it was of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism and now are in harbor on a pike that was on a peaceful mission really a strip show clients here living in a site come. but i'm it's the younger generation that teaching the next generation the legacy of hope really the thing that we have given young people especially on actually be posix is twenty is it's we actually pass the rule we want to young people to know about the law because any was only four when the law was passed. and the old times as i see it it's just and i swear it is. not and that's. what. i have the feeling is. that they were. the first. thing they knew that if all. listeni
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all but big support the meat and because european union has been so lousy and weak for one month. all the leap in the shelves of these right wing extremism which is rising now you are not and we were all well i think. it's one one example of the. and no meetings of nasir veterans have become a new tradition in the baltic states biotin lot here by a court decision an international critics say it's an attempt to rewrite the history of wool to commemorating those who fought with hitler and back in two thousand and seven days staring us over his removed a monument to soviet soldiers who liberated the country from nazi occupation a move which sparked violent protests. and of course you can find out more world war two history on our new documentary channel it's a collection of original accounts investigations and other footage from time from the time brings you these stories of the blood is conflict and he's tree and the suffering of those who lived and died for it so you're going to be on t v dot com to find out more. little journalism a lot of p.r. that they frequent findings of recen
all but big support the meat and because european union has been so lousy and weak for one month. all the leap in the shelves of these right wing extremism which is rising now you are not and we were all well i think. it's one one example of the. and no meetings of nasir veterans have become a new tradition in the baltic states biotin lot here by a court decision an international critics say it's an attempt to rewrite the history of wool to commemorating those who fought with hitler and back in...
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no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11? how was it, but i heard the stories about people trying to get from this area across the bridges. some people trying to get to the plane and it's taking them eight or ten hours. he didn't have to be september 11th. dirty bomb, some guy that has just given away too long and takes out a substation. happens to be just the right substation. a blackout in of three your four. it was a squirrel or something that took it out. all it has to be. everybody thinks about that, fema which owns no planes, trains or automobi
no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11?...
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artie's resident takes the streets of a big apple to ask around stay with us to find out what others in new york think. that is under fire on all fronts and is losing the tannins on both sides first his u.k. boss eventually quit now his long serving right hand man in america is going to news corp is creaking under the phone hacking claims of murder victims and possibly the nine eleven attacks but as honest as he can i reports readers appetite for sleaze will mean the tabloid survive. sex drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal flashing dirty laundry made up celebrity gossip and crime stories almost beyond human imagination. all this is served on a platter and sold for a couple of quarters by tabloids headless man in topless bar or something to kids moms in the freezer. i bought it veteran journalist michael musto is one of millions falling for the bait of catchy headlines even though he knows the business inside out in america we don't break the law per se but they do have sleazy tactics i mean they will slant a story they probably make up sources i mean when you read in a so
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foreign policy the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. everything. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations heirs to the thousands of bombs be as lucky as their parents will be live without seeing a nuclear explosion either by accident or by design maybe maybe not. but until the treaties and international law are on may the bond be with. in india in the movie. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly. socialist. medicine the colonel was a hotel retreat. european banks stress tests for. rupert murdoch's media empire. following. the sky a strong as ever feeding the ruthless machine. and washington recognizes that. the country's government. it's good of you to join us on this saturday you with our
foreign policy the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. everything. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future...
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not to build strong modern army was a big big thing because we thought we saw our problems and now we are peaceful country. and the more normal relation we do business the little said this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies. but he is blaming me that is because if you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now you brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is a charge by the international criminal court with the design of quotation as state policy anger deterrent quelling by any means including by the use of lethal force the demonstrations of civilians against gadhafi regime which started in february two thousand and eleven this is a policy exist. come on the accuse me of killing people everybody knows even that are themselves they are accusing me of using force because i'm not in the in the army i'm not in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was a big joke second to the people who died at the beginning one hundred fifty nine most of the people died when the attack media sites and this would happen anyw
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government pretend that we have this thirty five percent corporate tax rate but in reality these too big to fail corporations they absolutely nothing and their profits are guaranteed and they can fail unlike main street continue has failed primarily since two thousand and seven and continues to fail as we speak today the fact of the matter is that the people we take in over two trillion dollars a year we pay that much in income taxes right now we take in enough money to make our social security payments we don't take in enough money to keep funding special interest plain and simple and we don't take in enough money to keep this projection of the empire america alive and well five military engagements around the planet you know corruption has run amok you know primarily since two thousand and eight it's been you know pedal to the floor so the idea that our president comes out and uses this calculated tactical fear tactic in order to scare one of the weakest segments of our population is an absolute and utter insult at least to anybody who's a critical thinker. so has this hour now rupert
government pretend that we have this thirty five percent corporate tax rate but in reality these too big to fail corporations they absolutely nothing and their profits are guaranteed and they can fail unlike main street continue has failed primarily since two thousand and seven and continues to fail as we speak today the fact of the matter is that the people we take in over two trillion dollars a year we pay that much in income taxes right now we take in enough money to make our social security...
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i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the finish challenge for yourself. if you don't see a difference, it's free. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. mother nature will deal out some fourth of july fireworks with severe storms forming in the northern plains and parts of the southwest. it will continue to be hot and muggy in the southeast with a few scattered storms. >>> here's a look at this morning's top stories. in a rare fourth of july court session prosecutors will finish closing arguments in the dramatic casey anthony murder case in florida and at least it goes to the jury. >>> clean
i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the...
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workers, 600,000 of the big three. in 2004 it was 230,000, to today it's 111,000. they've suffered enormous reductions and hundreds of thousands of workers have taken buyouts in the last few years. so the companies are bringing more cars online. they can use... they can dangle more jobs and more products and more employment to the u.a.w. as a concession because they don't want to increase their hourly wage rate because they're still paying more on average than their foreign competitors. >> brown: but for the union it's in a sense fighting for some relevancy here, i guess, right? >> well, survival basically. there's two things the union needs to do. they need to get a contract that their members will accept. they also have to send a message to the foreign companies. they have been trying desperately to organize the transplants. toyota, honda, nissan, and, frankly, they've had no success. and they've tried this for decades and the new waub president bob king has made this a goal. if they don't organize the transplants they are forever going to be sort of sliding down
workers, 600,000 of the big three. in 2004 it was 230,000, to today it's 111,000. they've suffered enormous reductions and hundreds of thousands of workers have taken buyouts in the last few years. so the companies are bringing more cars online. they can use... they can dangle more jobs and more products and more employment to the u.a.w. as a concession because they don't want to increase their hourly wage rate because they're still paying more on average than their foreign competitors....
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what's the big deal about political tweets on the campaign trail? we talk with our political leader in sites indexed on this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we always stop at chevron and get that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. it's hard work; i need a nap. >> all right. that's a better pitcher than we had before. >> yeah. >> speaking of the earth, the president took questions about the budget, the debt ceiling, and more. >> and he consolidated his answers to 140 characters or less. >> and the questions had to come in at 140 characters or less. the tea party tries to up the ante because they hol
what's the big deal about political tweets on the campaign trail? we talk with our political leader in sites indexed on this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we...
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in india old geezer made a big move to join beaver to. the gateway to the grand jury trial in the george western. new can of worms we're told. to go. run to the colonel was her job as a retreat. thousands have gathered means around demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu in protest which some observers say mirrors the demonstrations which have been our world here. the country is the bank robber george good number is. another one to resolve the u.s. debt crisis and prevent default falls apart as the republican controlled house of representatives rejected the democrats' bill some tuesday's deadline looms even closer. and an assessor veterans gathering in the stadium to celebrate the nazi past causes an outrage with antiphon just activists saying allowing such a balance could lead to more outrages like the massacre in a way that a week ago. you saw russia and around the world this is us he was me you thanks for joining us israel has become the latest middle east country to see nationwide anti-government protests with t
in india old geezer made a big move to join beaver to. the gateway to the grand jury trial in the george western. new can of worms we're told. to go. run to the colonel was her job as a retreat. thousands have gathered means around demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu in protest which some observers say mirrors the demonstrations which have been our world here. the country is the bank robber george good number is. another one to resolve the u.s. debt crisis and prevent...
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was doing wrong, often by not having a big enough government. the obama administration response to this i thought was fascinating. a prominent response, so unfair for the u.n. to say that the u.s. is systematically violating u.s. rights because last year we passed obama care and took a giant stride toward recognizing our international human rights obligations in health care. this falls into the category of reassurances that leave me less reassured. i find it bothersome. i think that would have been an additional reason to vote against it. people that are you publicly it it was required for international human rights obligations. and similarly in the controversy in recent weeks and wisconsin i wish i had a dollar for every time that someone has argued that what governor walker did in repealing some of the old publication rights actually was a violation of international human rights. vary widely argued in litigation. so there is a pattern here. much as it was a priest in the 1970's. the u.s. constitution required to properly read court enforcement
was doing wrong, often by not having a big enough government. the obama administration response to this i thought was fascinating. a prominent response, so unfair for the u.n. to say that the u.s. is systematically violating u.s. rights because last year we passed obama care and took a giant stride toward recognizing our international human rights obligations in health care. this falls into the category of reassurances that leave me less reassured. i find it bothersome. i think that would have...
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legitimate governing authority of the libyan contact group took the decision in turkey where it's a big meeting to discuss the future of the conflict torn country under nato attack . and debt saga continues as italy becomes yet another country embroiled in the european financial crisis while in the u.s. lawmakers are running out of time to deal with its mounting debt. the head of rupert murdoch's british operations and a former editor of the news of the world back up brooks has finally resigned over the phone hacking scandal engulfing murdoch's media empire there is a growing belief of the affair could mark the biggest shake up in the british media for decades during which murdoch enjoyed on rival power and political influence next peter lavelle and his guests discuss if the euro can be saved as another bailout looms for greece that's our debate show cross talk right here on r.t. . and you can. see. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle a currency in crisis european finance ministers central bankers and politicians remain an odds on how to rescue the euro as pressure mounts
legitimate governing authority of the libyan contact group took the decision in turkey where it's a big meeting to discuss the future of the conflict torn country under nato attack . and debt saga continues as italy becomes yet another country embroiled in the european financial crisis while in the u.s. lawmakers are running out of time to deal with its mounting debt. the head of rupert murdoch's british operations and a former editor of the news of the world back up brooks has finally resigned...
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today, the big employers here are oil and farming, but the biggest employer of all by far, is the u.s. government, in the form of the military. when america boom, bakersfield. . -- when america boomed, b baker'so feel toomed. all across the south, there are the same basic problems, not enough credit to solve the housing market. >> general david petraeus is regarded as one of america's best and brightest. he's about to begin a new job as head of the cia. our diplomatic editor has been talking to general petraeus on his way home from afghanistan about america's longest war and other matters. >> nato forces in afghanistan have a new commander. general david petraeus is on the way home. he had been expected to serve longer but has been recalled to head the cia. the force he is leaving behind is now being quicker than he recommended. the insurgency has shown itself capable of hitting back with the assassinations and spectacular attacks. nato insists that they're winning. i asked the general what the possible grounds for optimism could be. >> what we have seen now is developing into a trend
today, the big employers here are oil and farming, but the biggest employer of all by far, is the u.s. government, in the form of the military. when america boom, bakersfield. . -- when america boomed, b baker'so feel toomed. all across the south, there are the same basic problems, not enough credit to solve the housing market. >> general david petraeus is regarded as one of america's best and brightest. he's about to begin a new job as head of the cia. our diplomatic editor has been...
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took to the streets of the big apple to gauge public opinion. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely with. education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit how much is a little but. a few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice all the pens on how much work you actually if you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my good share you know why do i want to get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service says you have to pay for people who aren't working as hard as you yeah yeah. yeah ok with that well yeah i think everybody should have it ok so i think it's ok because if you pay too much ta
took to the streets of the big apple to gauge public opinion. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely with. education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit how much is a little but. a few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem...
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its total debt is 1.6 trillion pounds and officially gets into trouble, it is simply too big to be rescued. italy does have impressive designers and world famous brands. what this masks is low productivity and low growth. some of those who oppose today's austerity package fear that without growth, italy cannot escape its problems. >> we need to put the debt under control but this package is not enough and you cannot put that under control if you do not promote growth. we would be back to squre one. -- square one. >> most of the savings will not take effect until 2013. borrowing costs are close to being unsustainable. the austerity package comes here to italy's lower house tomorrow and it is expected to be passed. it is causing concern but the real focus remains away from here in greece and there are deep divisions about how to organize a second bailout for that country. >> of italy, the home of antiquity, facing many problems. no such concern for an antique manuscript written by jane austen. it sold for $1.50 million. we have more on "the watsons". >> an exit from the unfinished novel. des
its total debt is 1.6 trillion pounds and officially gets into trouble, it is simply too big to be rescued. italy does have impressive designers and world famous brands. what this masks is low productivity and low growth. some of those who oppose today's austerity package fear that without growth, italy cannot escape its problems. >> we need to put the debt under control but this package is not enough and you cannot put that under control if you do not promote growth. we would be back to...
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towards some term and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big state. ok pace wasn't in washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report i've given the circumstances of the withdraw all the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are probably better now than ever before what's stopping them. thank you for giving the approach and you can be on the show i think there are an array of reasons that starts the purge from declaring independence states economic and political geopolitical and and there's not there's not one single reason that says this is the one please and i think the invasion has how to kurds have a better. foot step in the political spectrum of the middle east however it hasn't evolved into something that could be the seeds of a state and let's not forget that. the home plate inside of the kurdistan region is not yet suitable
towards some term and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big state. ok pace wasn't in washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report i've given the circumstances of the withdraw all the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are probably...
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our very own new york resident laurie harkness asks people in the big apple whether they are ready to pay more tax to save their economy. a little bit i know just a little but. few percentage points more and that's about it i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in the shared sacrifice if you. like in the states government is good all the money increase your wars in iraq you know. so i would first wars and there you don't need to use. it without a life from moscow now recovery efforts are continuing on russia's volga river following the country's worst ever boating disaster the sunken a pleasure cruiser the bullbar is being towed now to shallow waters before being lifted on to dry land water has to be pumped out of the sunken hull to make the wreck nice enough to lift experts are eager to examine the ship's time and exactly why the. two weeks ago one hundred fourteen people are confirmed dead after the tragedy eight are still listed as missing the boat's owner is under investigation and two people have already been charged with violating safety regulations
our very own new york resident laurie harkness asks people in the big apple whether they are ready to pay more tax to save their economy. a little bit i know just a little but. few percentage points more and that's about it i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in the shared sacrifice if you. like in the states government is good all the money increase your wars in iraq you know. so i would first wars and there you don't need to use. it without a life from moscow...
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our very own new york resident more happiness asks people in the big or whether they're ready to pay more tax to save their own. i mean there's a little back. a few percentage points more and that that that's about it i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice if you ask too much that says yeah. like in the states government they spend all their money on very few wars in iraq. so i would first stop the stupid wars and their you don't need to use. it without your life in moscow thank you for joining us today recovery efforts are continuing on russia's volga river following the country's worst ever boating disaster the sunken pleasure cruiser that pulled the area is being towed now to shallow waters not spent for being lifted out of dry land water has to be pumped out of the sunken hole to make the record light enough to lift exports eager to examine the ship to determine exactly why the bulgaria sank two weeks ago one hundred and fourteen people are confirmed dead after the tragedy eight still listed as missing the boat owners are unde
our very own new york resident more happiness asks people in the big or whether they're ready to pay more tax to save their own. i mean there's a little back. a few percentage points more and that that that's about it i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice if you ask too much that says yeah. like in the states government they spend all their money on very few wars in iraq. so i would first stop the stupid wars and their you don't need to...
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all but big support you need and because european union has been so long and weak for whom i was. almost the only child of the right. which is rising now you're not going to like you know really really give one example of. annual meetings of notes veterans have become a new tradition in the baltic states but in law to have by a court decision international critics say it's an attempt to rewrite the history of world war two commemorating those who fought with hitler back in two thousand and seven the stimulus has removed a monument to solve its soldiers who liberated the country from nazi occupation a move which sparks nevada protests. and you can find out more of world war two history on our new documentary channel that's all team deep a collection of original accounts investigations and other footage from the time brings you the stories of the bloodiest conflict in history and this suffering of those who lived and died through it so i go. home to find out more. little journalism a lot of p.r. there the frequent findings of recent media seve's in the u.s. has newspapers across the
all but big support you need and because european union has been so long and weak for whom i was. almost the only child of the right. which is rising now you're not going to like you know really really give one example of. annual meetings of notes veterans have become a new tradition in the baltic states but in law to have by a court decision international critics say it's an attempt to rewrite the history of world war two commemorating those who fought with hitler back in two thousand and...
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also have to come back the fire and efforts in the european parliament which in two thousand make a big group there proclaimed the pragma declaration that declares naziism and communism to be the same thing which is absolute nonsense i said of a cancer afraid we're going to leave it there that's the keep holocaust history in the baltics many thanks thank you. now more than a year has passed since the indian government announced the unprecedented right to education and the law was aimed at stamping out literacy in battling the country's say see divide the concept was to provide compulsory and free education for all children aged six to fourteen however result. of the reform is facing tough challenges. it's dawn in india's capital city of new delhi an eight year old cushy just getting ready for school while there are nearly two hundred million elementary school children like coaching in india only half that number ever complete the eighth grade and most end up leaving school to help their parents with domestic work or to get a job to organize some extra money maybe i haven't studied much
also have to come back the fire and efforts in the european parliament which in two thousand make a big group there proclaimed the pragma declaration that declares naziism and communism to be the same thing which is absolute nonsense i said of a cancer afraid we're going to leave it there that's the keep holocaust history in the baltics many thanks thank you. now more than a year has passed since the indian government announced the unprecedented right to education and the law was aimed at...